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Our ultra-fast Daily: Three takes on new products. Yesterday’s top ten launches. That’s it.
gm legends, happy Friday.
Perplexity Computer wants you to hand it a whole project and let a swarm of models run with it, Superset gives you one desktop to spin up and wrangle a bunch of coding agents at once, and Alkemi drops a data brain into Slack so people can ask for numbers without opening a single dashboard.
gm legends, happy Thursday.
KiloClaw gives you hosted OpenClaw in a minute instead of babysitting your own box, Tessl is where you actually test whether your agent skills do anything, and Commit Please is a quiet little GitHub coworking room so you can ship with other humans in sight.
gm legends, happy Wednesday.
Mito Health lets you build your own blood panel instead of paying for random bundles, Polsia is the wild experiment where an AI actually runs companies in the open, and Notion’s Custom Agents are little bots living in your workspace chewing through the boring recurring stuff.
gm legends, happy Tuesday.
Stitch by Google turns a quick text idea into real UI you can push into Figma or code, Falconer tries to remember why your codebase is weird by stitching together PRs, tickets, and docs into one brain, and Forum lets you trade on what the internet actually cares about instead of pretending it is all about revenue.
gm legends, happy Monday.
Seagull throws live subtitles on top of whatever is playing on your computer, Wispr Flow for Android lets you reply to basically anything by talking instead of typing, and TypeBoost turns your favorite prompts into a shortcut you can fire from any text box on your Mac.
gm legends, happy Friday.
NotchPrompt wraps your script around the MacBook camera so you can actually look at people on calls, keychains.dev lets agents hit APIs without you pasting raw keys into configs, and Pomelli from Google Labs turns your site and a product photo into free, on-brand ads in a few clicks.
gm legends, happy Thursday.
ClawMetry shows you what your OpenClaw agents are actually doing in one screen, Reloop lets you talk through a video ad instead of fighting an editor, and HyperCaps makes CapsLock useful by turning it into a super key for shortcuts and Vim moves.
gm legends, happy Wednesday.
Moda helps you spin up slides, posts, and ads that actually match your brand instead of random template mush, Omnia shows how AI models talk about your company so you are not guessing where you show up, and SPECTRE gives your coding agents a simple workflow so they stop freestyling in your repo.
gm legends, happy Tuesday.
Mozart turns little scraps of your day into actual songs on your phone, Claude DevTools lets you see what your coding agent is really doing instead of trusting a spinner, and Figr sits on top of your product to call out UX issues before users do.
gm legends, happy Monday.
Base44 is trying to make sure the apps you spin up with AI actually have a real backend under them, Agent Bar puts Claude Code in your Mac menu bar so you can fire up an agent without living in the terminal, and SearchSeal shows you whether AI models are even mentioning your brand when people ask what to use.























